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Debtor Protection in American and European Union Bankruptcy Law - A Comparative Analysis of Automatic Stay (Hardcover)
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Debtor Protection in American and European Union Bankruptcy Law - A Comparative Analysis of Automatic Stay (Hardcover)
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In Debtor Protection in American and European Union Bankruptcy Law,
international law scholar Dimitris Liakopulos raises a delicate
issue at the foundations of the modern banking system by analyzing
US bankruptcy law with a focus on the concept of automatic stay.
His work identifies legal sources and authorities having
repercussions in terms of operational protection. It then examines
their functional profiles, with specific regard to procedure. The
book then examines criminal exposure in US bankruptcy law, paying
particular attention to crime figures closer to those contained in
American bankruptcy law. The book's third part assesses the lack of
a discipline in these areas, a cumbersome gap observable at both
the international and regional levels. The financial crisis of 2008
recalled the necessity and importance of a coordinated and usable
crisis resolution mechanism for large financial conglomerates. The
lack of discipline in the field of cross-border insolvency, and
especially in the banking sector, stands out among studies and
legislative instruments that have attempted to address questions of
private international law, and of procedural law or of substantive
law.
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